Arsenal
Arsenal 42-year-old coach Mikel Arteta to replace Pep Guardiola after he leaves at the end of next season! How true? Ben Jacobs delivers update on the rumour
Ben Jacobs, a journalist, has disclosed speculation on the possibility that Mikel Arteta could one day return to Manchester City and take over for Pep Guardiola.
Given the amount of talk that has surrounded Pep Guardiola’s future at City, it is interesting to consider whether or not the manager of Arsenal would be interested in making a comeback to the Etihad Stadium.
In January of the previous year, the manager of Catalan said that Mikel Arteta would have been the ideal successor to his throne if he had left the Sky Blues earlier.
Instead, the 42-year-old went on to accept a contract and take over as manager of Arsenal in 2019. He succeeded Freddie Ljungberg, who had been serving as the club’s interim manager at the time.
Ben Jacobs outlines whether or not Arteta will return to Manchester City as a replacement for Pep Guardiola.
It is a coincidence that both Guardiola and Arteta’s contracts at City and Arsenal respectively end in the year 2025. This adds fire to the speculation of whether or not Arteta may follow Guardiola in around one year’s time.Ben Jacobs outlines whether or not Arteta will return to Manchester City as a replacement for Pep Guardiola.
Even in the event that he were to be employed by the Sky Blues, the Gunners manager would feel a sense of familiarity with the 52-year-old player because he has worked as the assistant to the player at Etihad Stadium.
However, Ben Jacobs has stated that there is no chance that Mikel Arteta would take over as Pep Guardiola’s replacement at Manchester City.
The following information was disclosed by Bhavss14 on his YouTube channel: “I’m told that [Mikel] Arteta has already given a verbal indication to the Arsenal hierarchy that he wants to extend.”
It is possible that some Arsenal supporters are concerned about the possibility of Pep Guardiola returning to Manchester City in the event that he decides to leave the club at the conclusion of the upcoming season. I have been informed that this is an unequivocal rejection, and that Arteta will not be able to manage at any other Premier League club.
A revelation of this nature regarding Arteta is not surprising at all.
Our point of view is that it should not come as a surprise that Mikel Arteta is not interested in taking over the position of manager at Manchester City should Pep Guardiola decides to step down from his position.
It would be a surprising turn of events if Arteta were to switch teams and join any other team in the world of football after all the effort that he has put in over the years to transform Arsenal into a club that is capable of fighting for the title.
That’s not even taking into account City, which his club might have an advantage over in the race for the title once Guardiola had left.
When it comes to Manchester City, they will have to search elsewhere to find a replacement for Guardiola because there are a great many other individuals that are suitable for the position.
Despite the fact that Mikel Arteta is a tactician of world-class caliber, there are a great number of other managers who have the capacity to do an excellent job at Manchester City after Pep Guardiola leaves the club.
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